Category Archives: Digital FineArt

What makes a printed artwork unique? The exclusive look and feel of genuine fine art paper. High-quality artist papers for archival inkjet printing are papers with noticeable attributes, and beautiful structures. The paper becomes a part of more

“I`m doing all my prints on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Ultra Smooth because of the excellent quality in the reproduction of bright colours. The paper itself has a very neutral white and impresses with an extraordinary touch and feel. This haptical experience is what I want since the prints from my portfolio box I present to collectors and curators – but of course only with gloves offered in the luxury box.I also use the paper for numerous exhibitions, where I often show the prints unframed.The reproduction of my photos is simply unbeatable!”

Behind the name Bilderbuben (literal translation: picture boys) stand the Konstanzer photographer Ben Wiesenfarth and the graphic designer Guido Herrmann from Lichtenstein. Both combine the enthusiasm for every kind of ‘automobile treasures’ and the urge to play more

12 panels of Natural Stone Photography - each panel larger than life-size - printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 make the unique artwork 'Ekklesia' by Leslie D. Bartlett from Massachusetts, USA. We at Hahenmühle had been more

Milan based photographer Matteo Cirenei was born in 1965. He graduated in Architecture at Milan’s Polytechnic and collaborates with architecture, design and fashion publications including Interni, Style, Domus, and with major fashion and furniture companies. In the more

For nearly 60 years, Gian Paolo Barbieri has been at the forefront of international fashion and art photography. Collaborating with Valentino to invent today’s modern advertising campaign, Barbieri’s work has graced the pages of Italian, American, more

“It´s a magical moment” says Paul Cunningham from The Cunningham Press in Portland, Oregon, when his analog image bursts into life. Enjoy the video about printmaking in the traditional way using alternative techniques and the new uncoated Hahnemühle Platinum Rag paper. Originally developed for platinum and palladium printing, the paper is used and recommended for cyanotype, Kallitype, Van Dyke, salt and gum printing as well as carbon printing. For more information on the paper and quotes from artists click over for our story of how the paper was born.

Searching for rarely seen subjects, US-american photographer Drew Doggett has traveled to remote corners of the world to photograph and chronicle people, animals and places that are truly remarkable.Depicted in their natural environments, Drew’s photography captures indigenous more